Sliding windows can be a beautiful and valuable addition to your home. Stanek® vinyl sliding windows feature slim vertical lines for a clean, elegant look and are available in two different sliding combinations. Learn more about sliding windows and where they can be used in your home.

Could it be time for you to replace your windows? Learn the signs to look for and how to determine what type of windows are best for your home. Ready to replace? Stanek® Windows recently announced the addition of FlexScreen, a flexible, PVC coated, high-performance spring steel frame screen to our existing inventory of window products. Now is the best time to consider our double-hung and sliding window options that come standard with this new, flexible window screen technology.

When choosing replacement windows for your home, it can be difficult to decide which style is best for you. With so many options available, the decision-making process can be overwhelming – but the experienced team at Stanek Windows can help. In this blog post, we will explain the main differences between a sliding window and double-hung window, and the ideal placement for each style in your home. Learn more.

There are so many types of windows, it can be mind-boggling. Determining how you will use your windows is a great way to determine what type you need. The best choice is usually based on the size of the window opening. Sliding windows are often found in kitchens or bathrooms because they are easy to operate and offer unobstructed views. Their slim vertical lines create a clean, elegant look and are available in two- and three-lite sliding combinations.

Buying replacement windows can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to choosing a reliable company to install them. With so many options to choose from, you’ll want to be sure you know which questions to ask. Learn how to choose a reputable replacement window company, as well as which style window best suits your home.

Did you know that there are many different types, styles and customizable options for replacement windows? Bow or bay, double-hung or sliding, awning or casement? The choices can be dizzying! Discover the many available window styles and choose which option will work best for your personal design preferences and the architecture of your home. Discover more with this infographic that illustrates the different options for replacement windows.

Your home should be a comfortable place where family gathers at the end of a long day to feel safe and secure. Homeownership is also a big investment, but generally speaking, you can usually recoup any money you spend on home improvements. That’s why many families choose to spend time and money to improve their homes.

Whether you’re ready to purchase replacement windows soon or in the near future, it’s important for homeowners to be informed buyers. Not only are there many options when it comes to selecting the style and material of the windows, but there are additional factors to consider.

Vinyl replacement windows not only improve the appearance of your home, but they also make your home more energy-efficient. The result is a cooler temperature during the summer and a warmer one during the winter. In this blog post, we’ll help you sort out the differences between casement and sliding windows.

What is the cost of replacement windows? The short answer is easy. Window + Installation = Cost. But, what determines the actual cost of the window itself? That answer is a little more complex. Learn more about what goes into the price of replacement windows and what features you should be looking for in your new windows.